:J44 .psrrrACiDJs. 



d Ad. sk. Choctum, Vera Paz, Jan. Salvin-Godrnan Coll. 



(O. Salr in). 



e. Ad. sk. Choctum, Vera Paz, Jan. Tweeddale Coll. 



(0. Salvin). 



f. Ad. sk. Vera Paz. Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 . g. Ad. sk. Vera Paz, Jan. (O. Salvin). Sclater Coll. 



h, i. S ad. sk. Yaxcamnal, Guatemala Salvin-Godman Coll. 



(O. Salvin). 

 k. Ad. sk. Guatemala. Salvin-Godman Coll. 



I. Ad.sk. Sources of Sarstoon River, Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Guatemala, March (0. 



Salvin). 

 m. Ad. sk. San Pedro, Honduras (H. Sclater Coll. 



Whitely). 

 n. Ad. sk. San Pedro, Honduras [G. Salvin-Godman Coll. 



M. Whitely). 

 o. Ad. sk. Orange Walk, Brit. Hon- Salvin-Godman Coll. 



dtrras, December (G. 



F. Gaunter). 

 p. <3 ad. sk. Angostura, Costa Rica, Salvin-Godman Coll. 



January (J. Carmiol). 

 q, r. (5 5 aa *- Santa Fe,Veragua (Arce). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



sk. 



6. Pionopsittacus coccineicollaris. 



Pionus krematotis ?, var., Laivr, Ann. Lye. X. T. vii. p. 299 (1862) 



(Panama); G. R. Gr. Hand-list, ii. p. 103, n. 8308 (partim) 



(1870). 

 Pionius cocciuicollaris, Later. Ann. Lye. A. I". vii. p. 475 (1862) 



(Panama). 

 Caica hfematotis, Sclat. 8r Salv. P. Z. S. 18G4, p. 368 (Panama) ; 



Salv. Ibis, 1871, pp. 87, 90 (part.) ; id. Nomencl. Av. Neotrop. 



p. 114, n. 3 (1873) (part.) 

 Pionias hsematotis (part. I, Finsch, Papay. ii. p. 420 (1868); Gieb. 



Thes. Orn. iii. p. 190 (1877) (part.). 

 Pionius coccineicollis, Index- P. Z. S. 18C0-70, p. 385 (1872); 



"Lawr." (errore), Gieb. Thes. Orn. Iii. p. 190 (in syn. P. hamiatotis) 



< 1877 )- ... 

 Caica coccineicollaris, Salv. Ibis, 1871, p. 96. 



Amazona hsematotis, Schley. Mus. P.-B. Psittaci, Revue, p. 29 



(Panama) (1874). 

 Eucinelus lipematotis, Rchnw. Journ. f. Orn. 1881, p. 355 (Consp. 



Psitt. p. 195) (part.) ; id. Voyelbild, Nachtr. 110 (lb83) (part.). 



Similar to P. hamatotis, but "with a rose-red collar below the 

 black of the throat ; apparently the feathers of the pileum are never 

 edged with brown-red, but constantly with olive-brown ; the white 

 on the chin seems constant. 



Hob. Panama. 



As already noticed by Mr. Salvin, the red collar below the black 

 of the throat is a feature possessed by the Panama bird only, not 

 even the Santa-Ie examples showing any indication of it. This 

 marking is absent in some specimens from Panama, and these can 

 only be distinguished by the darker feathers of the pileum ha\ing 

 olive-brown edges. 



